The BAR domain protein PICK1 regulates cell recognition and morphogenesis by interacting with Neph proteins.

BAR结构域蛋白PICK1通过与Neph蛋白相互作用来调节细胞识别和形态发生

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作者:Höhne Martin, Lorscheider Johannes, von Bardeleben Anna, Dufner Matthias, Scharf M Antonia, Gödel Markus, Helmstädter Martin, Schurek Eva-Maria, Zank Sibylle, Gerke Peter, Kurschat Christine, Sivritas Sema Hayriye, Neumann-Haefelin Elke, Huber Tobias B, Reinhardt H Christian, Schauss Astrid C, Schermer Bernhard, Fischbach Karl-Friedrich, Benzing Thomas
Neph proteins are evolutionarily conserved membrane proteins of the immunoglobulin superfamily that control the formation of specific intercellular contacts. Cell recognition through these proteins is essential in diverse cellular contexts such as patterning of the compound eye in Drosophila melanogaster, neuronal connectivity in Caenorhabditis elegans, and the formation of the kidney filtration barrier in mammals. Here we identify the PDZ and BAR domain protein PICK1 (protein interacting with C-kinase 1) as a Neph-interacting protein. Binding required dimerization of PICK1, was dependent on PDZ domain protein interactions, and mediated stabilization of Neph1 at the plasma membrane. Moreover, protein kinase C (PKCα) activity facilitated the interaction through releasing Neph proteins from their binding to the multidomain scaffolding protein zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1), another PDZ domain protein. In Drosophila, the Neph homologue Roughest is essential for sorting of interommatidial precursor cells and patterning of the compound eye. RNA interference-mediated knockdown of PICK1 in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc caused a Roughest destabilization at the plasma membrane and a phenotype that resembled rst mutation. These data indicate that Neph proteins and PICK1 synergistically regulate cell recognition and contact formation.

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